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Hand Tool Safety

. Use the right SIZE and TYPE of tool for the jobFollow the correct procedure for using every toolKeep cutting tools sharp and in good conditionDon't work with oily or greasy hand. Handle sharp or pointed tools with careAlways carry sharp or pointed tools with the point downNever carry tools i

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Hand Tool Safety

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    1. Hand Tool Safety Original Power Point Created by Jay Williams Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002

    2. Use the right SIZE and TYPE of tool for the job Follow the correct procedure for using every tool Keep cutting tools sharp and in good condition Don’t work with oily or greasy hand

    6. Power Tool Safety Original Power Point Created by Jay Williams Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002

    7. Don’t operate a machine until: A) receiving proper instruction B) you fully understand how to use it C) you have permission Always wear eye protection Know and understand all the manufacturers’ safety rules

    12. and finally…. Keep your work area clean & clear Notify your inst. if anything breaks or malfunctions Get first aid treatment for every injury

    13. General Safety and Safety Color Codes Personal Safety in the Agricultural Laboratory

    14. Common Causes of Accidents Falling Inhaling Electrical Contact Exposure to Heat or Cold Striking Against Getting Hit Getting Caught in Exposure to Fire

    15. Safe Work Environments Clean work area Tools would be clean Color coded safety zones All equipment safety guards installed Equipment and power tools properly grounded

    16. Safe Work Environment Equipment regularly serviced Environmentally safe Organized Safety conscious workers

    17. Importance of Color Coding Alerts everyone of specific dangers Identifies acceptable traffic lanes Allows everyone to find safety equipment easily

    18. Safety Colors Red - associated with danger and emergencies Orange - associated with machine hazards Yellow - identifies parts on machines that knobs control or adjust the machine Blue - used for signs of warning

    19. Color Code Green - indicates safety equipment White - used to mark traffic area Gray - used on floors of work areas

    20. General Shop Safety Rules Do not use a power tool until you understand it thoroughly and it has been demonstrated by the instructor. Use guards on power tools Always keep fingers away from the moving cutting edges Keep the floor around the work area clean

    21. General Laboratory Safety Rules Make all adjustments with the power off and the tool at a dead stop Always wear approved eye protection Do not run in the agriculture laboratory Never talk to or interrupt anyone while he or she is using a power tool Never leave a power tool until it has stopped completely

    22. General Laboratory Safety Rules Report strange noise or faulty operation to your instructor Observe and follow safety color coded areas and signs Do not use hand tools with damaged handles Get permission from your instructor prior to operating a power tool

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